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Herpes zoster ophthalmicus was seen in 22 cases out of 195 cases of herpes zoster (11.3% incidence). It was affecting mainly adults (90.9%). Oedema over the lids (81.8%) was invariably present and lead to ptosis. Mucopurulent conjunctivitis, predominantly mucoid (72.7%) was the commonest manifestation associated with vesicles over the lid margins. Sectorial (22.7%) and diffuse (9.1%) episcleritis appeared in later part of first week, while nodular episcleritis was observed in one case only on 12th day of the disease. Nummular keratitis was seen in 31.8% of cases between 8-10 days. Iritis and iridocyclitis was seen in 45.4% of cases out of which 36.3% had secondary ocular hypertension (glaucoma). Neuroparalytic keratitis and internal ophthalmoplegia were detected in one patient each. Postherpetic neuralgia occurred in 22.7% of cases and was uncommon in younger age group (below 40 years, 4.5%). Carbamazepine was effective in relieving the herpetic pain.
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PMID:Clinical profile of herpes zoster ophthalmicus. 174 74

The objective of this article was to evaluate the etiologies, findings, and treatment of ocular neuromyotonia (ONM) in three case reports. The etiologies of ONM were determined by the histories, neuroradiologic tests, or biopsies. Clinical observations, videotaping, and electronic eye movement recordings documented the eye movement abnormalities. Intermittent diplopia developed several years after myelography with thorium dioxide (Thorotrast), radiation treatment for a pituitary tumor, and radiotherapy for medulloblastoma of the posterior fossa. All of the patients had intermittent, variable tropias that occurred spontaneously or were induced by eccentric gaze. One patient had a partial third nerve palsy, and another had a unilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO). ONM involved the paretic third nerve, extraocular muscles, and ipsilateral lateral rectus muscle in one patient, the paretic medial rectus muscle (INO) in one patient, a lateral rectus muscle (INO) in one patient, and a lateral rectus muscle in the last patient. Eye movement recordings were consistent with spasms of the involved muscles. Carbamazepine (Tegretol) abolished the ONM in two patients. The other patient had been taking carbamazepine for seizures and developed ONM when the dose was decreased. Increasing the dose abolished the ONM. ONM is an unusual cause of intermittent diplopia and strabismus, but its distinctive history and signs identify it easily. Damage to the peripheral cranial nerves might produce segmental demyelination, axonal hyperexcitability, and a self-perpetuating, reverberating circuit that causes spasms of the extraocular muscles.
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PMID:Ocular neuromyotonia: three case reports with eye movement recordings. 953 30

Carbamazepine (CBZ) is a commonly used antiepileptic agent. Common toxic effects include neurological abnormalities; ataxia, seizures, coma, cardiorespiratory problems; dysrhythmias; conduction disorders; respiratory depression; and eye abnormalities, such as nystagmus and ophthalmoplegia. Carbamazepine is highly protein bound. There is no antidote for the medication. Carbamazepine is not removed effectively through conventional hemodialysis. Supportive measures and charcoal hemoperfusion have been regarded as efficient treatment methods. We herein report a 17-year old girl to whom continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration lacking the albumin-enhance after suicidal overdose of CBZ was performed. We suggest continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration lacking the albumin-enhance as an alternative emergency treatment modality for cases who had ingested CBZ in toxic levels.
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PMID:Management of a severe carbamazepine overdose with continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration. 2015 17